MAIN CANCERS AFFECTING OWNED-DOGS
NH Lymphoma, Melanoma, Soft tissues sarcoma, Head & Neck Carcinoma, Osteosarcoma, Urogenital tumors, Mammary tumors, Brain & Spinal cord tumors, Prostatic tumor…
NH Lymphoma, Melanoma, Soft tissues sarcoma, Head & Neck Carcinoma, Osteosarcoma, Urogenital tumors, Mammary tumors, Brain & Spinal cord tumors, Prostatic tumor…
Different diseases…
Scientists gather to survey comparative oncology research and pinpoint potential contributions to human therapeutics.
Amy K. LeBlanc, Chand Khanna
Clinical trials in pets are ramping up, but will they benefit human health?
David Grimm
About 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancer each year, and more than half of dogs older than 10 years will develop cancers such as osteosarcoma, lymphoma or melanoma. But the heartbreaking diagnosis for dog owners is a treasure trove of potential data for oncology researchers.
Julie A. Jacob, MA
Department of Clinical Sciences, Flint Animal Cancer Center, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO, USA
G. Hartley, E. Faulhaber, A. Caldwell, J. Coy, J. Kurihara, A. Guth, D. Regan and S. Dow
Melissa Paoloni and Chand Khanna
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of veterinary Medicine, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Maria Cekanova Kusum Rathore
Mary M. Christopher
Amir Kol, Dori L. Borjesson
Centro Oncologico Veterinario, via San Lorenzo 1-4, 40037 Sasso Marconi (BO), Italy
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2-5, 10095 Grugliasco (TO), Italy
Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Agripolis Legnaro (PD), Italy
Laura Marconato, Paolo Buracco, Luca Aresu